please ask your video team a few things: 1. mono sound on voice (at the beginning: person is sitting at right, sound is in left ear) 2. disable auto gain for microphones on camera (it is never good in professional recordings) 3. and then enable compression/some eq/noise gate this way you would have not only great ICs, but also great audio
So, instead of using back and boost DC to DC converters, this should be my better option you wanna say? :) For now I can't see it, sorry. The more electronics, the more potential problems ;). But, I'll keep it in mind, thank you.
@@rvmaking it would be nice if you'd so some RISC-V DIY like channel DIY Perks does ;). You'd get a lot of attention and popularize quicker RISC-V tech. I can make on my YT channel as well if you'd like and link it with your stuff. I teach people fixing electronics, using existing modules to build solutions for their daily needs, and redesigning old electronics when I can't fix it :) to repurpose it and not go to landfil.
8:25, really glad you monitor the supplied voltage and turn the output on or off to keep it safe! Good design!
we're preparing to develop a USB PD monitor with real-time monitoring and real-time display
please ask your video team a few things:
1. mono sound on voice (at the beginning: person is sitting at right, sound is in left ear)
2. disable auto gain for microphones on camera (it is never good in professional recordings)
3. and then enable compression/some eq/noise gate
this way you would have not only great ICs, but also great audio
Thanks for your kindly suggestion. We will fix these problem in the next video~ :)
That was hilarious. I loved the pretend roll play!
Ahh, Role play is always impressive~
Couldn't the CH552 do all the work of the CH224K and the CH32V003?
I don't think the CH552 can make it, because It hasn't the CC port. But the CH543 can do it.
6:10, I see a transistor on the board that was laid out wrong. I know that mistake!
Yeah, there is a footprint error, so don't make the same wrong when designing your own
So, instead of using back and boost DC to DC converters, this should be my better option you wanna say? :) For now I can't see it, sorry. The more electronics, the more potential problems ;). But, I'll keep it in mind, thank you.
This solution is mainly to replace the traditional power adapter. Just use a cellphone charger that supports USB PD.
@@rvmaking it would be nice if you'd so some RISC-V DIY like channel DIY Perks does ;). You'd get a lot of attention and popularize quicker RISC-V tech. I can make on my YT channel as well if you'd like and link it with your stuff.
I teach people fixing electronics, using existing modules to build solutions for their daily needs, and redesigning old electronics when I can't fix it :) to repurpose it and not go to landfil.
@@screen-protector sure! I will also introduce your channel to my customers and other tech followers
@@rvmaking thank you. And, is there a way to buy this board shown in the video? Or schematics/PCB + BOM?
@@screen-protector you can check out this link. The SCH/PCB has been released there.